The state's highest court ruled in December that the anti-abortion law was "facially unconstitutional" and that a lower court judge was right to prevent its enforcement. The law restricted the off-label use of certain abortion-inducing drugs, such as RU-486.

Pruitt said in a statement on Tuesday that Oklahoma's law -- passed by state lawmakers in 2011 -- does not ban the drugs but requires proper protocols to be followed. He says there is strong evidence that the off-label use of abortion-inducing drugs leads to serious infections and death for many healthy, unsuspecting women.

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